Planning Application Details

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Consultation period
Application under consideration
Decision made
Description
Erection of a detached house with double garage and access. (As amended by plans received from the applicant on 27 January 1998).
Location
Plot 1, Elmhurst Walk, Goring
Grid Reference
460121/181218
Applicant
Mr & Mrs T Woodford
48 The Hawthorns
Charvil
Berks
RG10 9TS
Agent
Mr & Mrs T Woodford
48 The Hawthorns
Charvil
Berks
RG10 9TS
Constraints
Goring Conservation Area
Case Officer
Mr M Moore
Telephone: 01235 422600
Email: planning@southoxon.gov.uk
Consultation / Notification
No further Representations on this application will be accepted.

Consultations / Notifications to date are shown below.

Name / Number
Date Sent
Response Date
 
c/o Mr N. Tull,
Chiltern End,
44 Gatehampton Road,
Goring,
Nr READING
RG8 0EP
12 02 1998
 
Tech.Dir,Babtie Engineering S.
17 12 1997
 
Conservation Officer
 
Forestry Officer
 
Riverbank Cottage
Cleeve Road
GORING-ON-THAMES
Oxon
 
Hawthornden House
Cleeve Road
Goring-on-Thames
Nr READING  RG8 9DE
11 02 1998
 
Elmhurst Cottage
Elmhurst Road
Goring-on-Thames
READING RG8 9BN
22 01 1998
 
Sangalala
Elmhurst Walk
Goring-on-Thamers
RG8 9DE
29 01 1998
 
The Sycamores
Elmhurst Walk
Goring-on-Thames
OXON RG8 9DE
30 01 1998
 
Larch Mead
Elmhurst Walk
Goring-on-Thames
READING   Berks
 
Application Type
Minor
Application Progress
Date Received  
12th December 1997
Registration Date  
12th December 1997
Start Consultation Period  
12th December 1997
End Consultation Period  
30th January 1998
Target Decision Date  
6th February 1998
Decision
Planning Permission on 13th March 1998
Conditions / Refusal Reasons
That the development must be begun not later than the expiration of five years beginning with the date of this permission and if this condition is not complied with this permission shall lapse. Reason: By virtue of Sections 91 to 95 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990. That samples of the materials to be used for the external walls and roofs shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority before any development commences. Reason: To ensure that the details of the development are satisfactory. That a scheme for the landscaping of the site, including the planting of live trees and shrubs and the provision of boundary fencing and screen walling, shall be submited to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority prior to the commencement of the development hereby permitted. The scheme shall be implemented as approved within 12 months of the commencement of the approved development and thereafter be maintained in accordance with the approved scheme to the complete satisfaction of the Local Planning Authority. In the event of any of the trees or shrubs so planted dying or being seriously damaged or destroyed within 3 years of the completion of the development, a new tree or shrub or equivalent number of trees or shrubs, as the case may be, of a species first approved by the Local Planning Authority, be planted and properly maintained in a position of positions first approved by the Local Planning Authority. Reason: To help to assimilate the development into its surroundings. That the dwelling shall not be occupied until a turning space has been constructed within the curtilage so that motor vehicles may enter, turn round and leave in a forward direction. Reason: In the interests of highway safety and convenience. That development shall not begin until a scheme for the disposal of foul sewage has been submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority. Reason: In the interests of public health and to avoid pollution. That except insofar as may be otherwise agreed by the Local Planning Authority, the yew hedge on the land be preserved and properly maintained and that in the event of the yew hedge dying or being seriously damaged or destroyed, a new plant or equivalent number of plants, as the case may be, of a species first approved by the Local Planning Authority, be planted and properly maintained in a position or positions first approved by the Local Planning Authority. Reason: To safeguard plants which are visually important. That the bathroom windows in the side elevations of the dwelling hereby permitted shall be glazed in obscure glass prior to the first occupation of the accommodation. Reason: To ensure that the development is not unneighbourly. That notwithstanding the provisions of Article 3 of, and Class A of Part 1 of Schedule 2 to the Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) Order 1995 (or any order revoking or re-enacting that Order), no additional windows shall be inserted unless planning permission has first been granted by the Local Planning Authority on a formal application in respect thereof. Reason: To protect local amenities.
Appeal
No appeal lodged.
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